5 | Broadcast, media sector presents telcos with digital transformation opportunities (簡訳:放送、メディアセクターは、通信事業者にデジタル変革の機会を提供します) | ----------- | |
ComputerWeekly.com | 2021-01-20 22:20 | ????0? | |
The huge uptake of streaming services makes it appear that broadcast and media companies have avoided serious harm from Covid-19, but the pandemic has delivered a massive hit to film and TV production and to cinema chains, spurring them to transform their operations through digital solutions, says GlobalData. This is creating big opportunities for telcos.Also, 5G, multi-access edge computing and network slicing are seen as playing a key role in enhancing broadcast and media experience across the value chain in the not-too-distant future. And as the media industry moves further into the cloud, GlobalData says there will be a need for more partners to collaborate on content creation, distribution and aggregation from anywhere.“The telecommunications networks play a crucial role in delivering content to consumers around the world,” said GlobalData research director Siow Meng Soh. “Increasingly, network carriers are building stronger relationship with broadcast and media companies to provide services beyond the transmission network. Some carriers have developed a practice dedicated to the broadcast and media industry, offering solutions tailored to the needs of this industry and going beyond the content delivery network.”The research cited network carriers such as BT, Tata Communications and Telstra as having a dedicated business unit to support the broadcast and media industry and offer solutions beyond connectivity, addressing different aspects of the broadcast media industry, including content creation, distribution, aggregation and user interfaces. Soh advised telcos to look at use cases that were specifically beneficial to broadcast and media companies. “5G will become a key driver in enabling remote production,” he said. “The technology can also be deployed at stadiums to enhance spectators’ experience, including the use of augmented reality, connected devices to assist umpires, in-stadium streaming. Growth in streaming over 5G is likely to be realised in markets that are heavily tilted toward mobile viewing, such as China and India.” -- ???????? | |||
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